Issue description

UserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_12_2) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/55.0.2883.95 Safari/537.36
Steps to reproduce the problem:
1. Two-finger swipe right and Chrome goes back a page
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What is the expected behavior?
Previously, on macOS, setting the key AppleEnableSwipeNavigateWithScrolls to FALSE (via defaults write) would disable this behavior.
What went wrong?
The AppleEnableSwipeNavigateWithScrolls key no longer has any effect.
Did this work before? Yes
Chrome version: 55.0.2883.95 Channel: stable
OS Version: OS X 10.12.2
Flash Version:
I do not want Chrome to scroll via 2 finger gesture because I use that gesture to pan around a web page. I use a separate system (BetterTouchTool) to enable 3 finger scrolling and this has worked fine for years. Please re-enable the option to disable Chrome's built-in swipe gestures.

We don't examine the value of that preference, we just respect the system settings as determined by -[NSEvent isSwipeTrackingFromScrollEventsEnabled]. That is controlled by System Preferences > Trackpad > More Gestures > Swipe between pages. If the behavior changed, it's because Apple changed something in 10.12.

That preference setting is OS-wide. You can't change it per app. Regardless of what changed, this is functionality that Chrome users used to have, still want, and no longer have. Why can't you just add a checkbox in Settings to disable this?